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Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml

19 ingredients
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Based on its listed ingredients, Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml contains fragrance/allergens; contains a drying alcohol — details in the flags below.

What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 Fungal-acne safe
No known Malassezia triggers detected
Contains fragrance / allergens
Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Citral, Coumarin
Contains drying alcohol
Alcohol Denat, Alcohol, Anise Alcohol

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

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Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, no known Malassezia (fungal-acne) triggers were detected in Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml.
Does Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml contain fragrance?
Yes — Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml lists Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Citral, Coumarin, Geraniol, which are fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens. Relevant if your skin is sensitive or reactive.
Is Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml safe to use in pregnancy?
None of its listed ingredients are flagged for pregnancy caution in our reference data — but always confirm your full routine with your own doctor.
Does Burberry Goddess Eau De Parfum 30Ml contain drying alcohol?
Yes — it lists Alcohol, Alcohol Denat, Anise Alcohol, volatile alcohol(s) that can dehydrate the skin barrier with frequent use.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

UV filter (UVB sunscreen)

Ethylhexyl Salicylate (octisalate) is an oil-soluble organic UVB filter used in sunscreens to absorb ultraviolet radiation in the 295-315 nm range. It is also valued as a solvent that helps stabilize and dissolve other UV filters in formulations.

UV filter (UVA sunscreen)

Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, also known as avobenzone, is a widely used organic sunscreen agent that absorbs UVA radiation. It is often combined with photostabilizers and other UV filters because it can degrade with sun exposure.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin dryness
CommonHigh concentrations can strip natural oils and reduce skin hydration.
Irritation or stinging
CommonEspecially on compromised, sensitive, or freshly exfoliated skin.
Disruption of skin barrier
UncommonRepeated exposure may impair barrier function with frequent use.
Contact dermatitis
RareIrritant or allergic reactions reported in susceptible individuals.
Allergic contact dermatitis to ethanol itself
Very rareTrue ethanol allergy is uncommon and documented in isolated cases.
Allergic contact dermatitis
CommonFragrance mix is among the leading causes of contact allergy identified on patch testing.
Skin irritation (redness, stinging, itching)
CommonParticularly on sensitive, compromised, or eczema-prone skin.
Photoallergic or photosensitivity reactions
UncommonCertain fragrance components (e.g., some citrus oils) can react under UV exposure.
Contact urticaria (hives)
RareImmediate wheal-and-flare response upon application.
Pigmentary changes (e.g., berloque dermatitis)
RarePost-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sometimes linked to photosensitizing fragrance constituents.
Respiratory irritation or headache from volatile compounds
Very rareReported mainly with strongly scented products in sensitive individuals.
Mild skin irritation or stinging
CommonMore likely at higher concentrations or on compromised/sensitive skin
Irritant contact dermatitis
UncommonNon-allergic irritation, often dose-dependent
Worsening of pre-existing eczema or barrier-impaired skin
RarePenetration-enhancing effect may increase reactivity
Systemic toxicity from topical use
Very rareReported mainly with extensive application on broken skin, especially in infants or burn patients

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Alcohol Denat
Solvent/penetration enhancer
Alcohol Denat (denatured ethanol) is a volatile solvent used in skincare to dissolve other ingredients, improve product spreadability and absorption, and create a quick-drying, lightweight feel. It is a formulation aid rather than a therapeutic active.
Parfum/Fragrance
Fragrance/masking agent
Parfum (fragrance) is a blend of aromatic compounds added to cosmetic products to impart a pleasant scent or mask the base odor of other ingredients. It provides no skincare benefit and is one of the most common causes of cosmetic-related skin reactions.
Propylene Glycol
Humectant / solvent
Propylene glycol is a small glycol molecule widely used in skincare as a humectant, solvent, and penetration enhancer that helps attract water and dissolve other ingredients. It is considered a base/formulation ingredient rather than a therapeutic active.
Aqua/Water/Eau
Solvent/base
Water is the most common ingredient in skincare formulations, serving as a solvent and carrier that dissolves water-soluble ingredients and forms the base of emulsions. It is physiologically inert and well-tolerated on skin.
Ethylhexyl Salicylate Key active
UV filter (UVB sunscreen)
Ethylhexyl Salicylate (octisalate) is an oil-soluble organic UVB filter used in sunscreens to absorb ultraviolet radiation in the 295-315 nm range. It is also valued as a solvent that helps stabilize and dissolve other UV filters in formulations.
Benzyl Salicylate
Fragrance/UV-absorber
Benzyl salicylate is an aromatic ester used primarily as a fragrance ingredient and, to a lesser extent, as a UV-light absorber in cosmetic formulations. It imparts a faint floral, balsamic scent and helps stabilize fragrance compositions.
Linalool
Fragrance/masking agent
Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in lavender, coriander, and many other plants, used in skincare primarily as a fragrance component. It readily oxidizes upon exposure to air, forming sensitizing hydroperoxides.
Hydroxycitronellal
Fragrance ingredient
Hydroxycitronellal is a synthetic aromatic aldehyde used as a fragrance ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products, valued for its sweet, floral, lily-of-the-valley scent. It serves no skin-treatment purpose and functions purely to add fragrance.
Limonene
Fragrance/solvent
Limonene is a naturally occurring monoterpene derived from citrus peel oils, commonly used as a fragrance component and solvent in cosmetic formulations. On exposure to air it oxidizes, forming compounds with greater sensitizing potential.
Coumarin
Fragrance ingredient
Coumarin is a naturally occurring aromatic compound used in cosmetics primarily as a fragrance and masking agent, valued for its sweet, hay-like scent. It is one of the 26 fragrance allergens that EU regulations require to be declared on product labels.
Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane Key active
UV filter (UVA sunscreen)
Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, also known as avobenzone, is a widely used organic sunscreen agent that absorbs UVA radiation. It is often combined with photostabilizers and other UV filters because it can degrade with sun exposure.
Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate
Antioxidant/stabilizer
Pentaerythrityl Tetra-di-t-butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate is a hindered-phenol antioxidant (also known as the industrial stabilizer Irganox 1010) used in cosmetic formulations to prevent oxidation and rancidity of oils, fats, and other ingredients. It functions primarily as a formulation stabilizer rather than a skin-active treatment.
Benzyl Cinnamate
Fragrance/flavoring agent
Benzyl cinnamate is a naturally occurring aromatic ester used primarily as a fragrance component and flavoring agent in cosmetics and personal care products. It contributes a sweet, balsamic scent and is found naturally in balsams such as Peru balsam and storax.
Alcohol
Solvent / penetration enhancer
Alcohol (typically ethanol or denatured alcohol) is used in skincare as a solvent, antimicrobial agent, and to improve product spreadability and rapid drying. It also enhances penetration of other ingredients and gives a lightweight feel to formulations.
Citral
Fragrance/aroma ingredient
Citral is a naturally occurring aldehyde found in citrus and lemongrass oils, used in cosmetics primarily for its fresh, lemon-like scent. It is a recognized fragrance allergen rather than a treatment active.
Tris(Tetramethylhydroxypiperidinol) Citrate
Antioxidant / chelating stabilizer
Tris(Tetramethylhydroxypiperidinol) Citrate is a hindered amine (HALS-type) antioxidant and metal-chelating agent used in skincare to protect formulations from oxidative degradation and to help neutralize free radicals. It functions primarily as a stabilizer and secondary antioxidant rather than a primary treatment active.
Anise Alcohol
Fragrance/masking ingredient
Anise Alcohol is an aromatic alcohol used as a fragrance and masking agent in cosmetic formulations, imparting a sweet, floral-anise scent. It is one of the fragrance allergens that must be declared on EU cosmetic labels when present above specified thresholds.
Benzyl Benzoate
Fragrance/Preservative/Solvent
Benzyl benzoate is a naturally occurring ester used in cosmetics as a fragrance component, solvent, plasticizer, and fixative; it also has antimicrobial and acaricidal properties. In medicine it is used as a topical treatment for scabies and lice.
Geraniol
Fragrance/aroma compound
Geraniol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol used in cosmetics primarily as a fragrance ingredient and for its pleasant rose-like scent. It also has mild antioxidant and antimicrobial properties but is included mainly for olfactory rather than therapeutic purposes.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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